DRAM calculator for Ryzen helps with overclocking your memory on the AMD Ryzen platform.
It suggests memory timing sets optimized for your memory kit, for example B-die.
Using Ryzen DRAM calculator you can achieve higher memory overclocks with better stability.
Ryzen DRAM calculator is designed to work with all AMD Ryzen Zen architecture first and second generation processors.

In some presets tRC a multiple of tRFC (better stability and performance)
Hynix MFR V2 profile has been deleted (many users had difficulty choosing the right profile)
tWR's basic recommendation is now 12 (this high timing timing adversely affects stability)
RTT_NOM . Newer BIOS versions should not always have RZQ / 7 (34ohm), sometimes the RZQ/6(40ohm) or disabled has better stability
CAD_BUS. AddrCMDDrvStr slightly increases with the frequency of the RAM, 24-30(ohm) are the optimal value.
New bios allow a slight decrease in SOC voltage (that's why I created a window with information about the minimum voltage

I'm going to start sending patches to the clang project with the basic functionalities (including a new command line option to enable SYCL programming model) and RFCs for features requiring design review with clang community (e.g. the interface or protocol between the device compiler and the runtime library).

I'm looking for suggestions on what is the best way to proceed with this proposal. I would appreciate any feedback.

macOS:
* Starting with VLC 3.0.5, VLC will be distributed with runtime hardening
enabled on macOS Mojave.
All external VLC plugins need to be signed by a DeveloperID certificate in order
to continue working with the official VLC package.
* Update the VLC dark UI to better match the dark mode of macOS Mojave
* Fix convert & save panel stream option

Audio output:
* Fix corking when the playback state is paused
* Improve corking on Android